remix and reuse

Do you want to display Electric Sheep free screensaver images and
animations on your website or place of business, or at your event? Do
you want to sample them into your own works or put them in your film
or on the cover of your album or book? We're glad to hear it! For
non-commercial use you may do this free of charge, on the condition
that you give credit by saying "artwork by Scott Draves and the
Electric Sheep".

Note that the Gold Sheep are not available like the Free Sheep.
The Gold Sheep have their own terms of service.

for still prints: either on the work in legible text, or next to
the work on a label or caption.

for video screens or projections on the wall (as a major
componant): on an adjacent plaque, illuminated if the lighting is dim,
or watermarked into the corner, clearly legible.

for use in a film or video (as a small part of a larger work):
in the credits at the end.

for live mixing by a VJ, if the sheep are just a few of many
clips in your show, then it suffices to attribute and link to
electricsheep.org on your web page, blog, myspace or wherever you
promote yourself online. if the sheep are a substantial part of the
show, then they should get credit in the program or flyer.

for use on the web, then attribute in legible text and link to
electricsheep.org, for example with "Original art by <a
href=http://scottdraves.com>Scott Draves</a> and the <a
href=http://electricsheep.org>Electric Sheep</a>".

If you are automatically downloading sheep and reposting
derived works, then each use should link to the exact source, or at
least include the generation and serial number of the original.

If you are distributing files without attribution in a
watermark, then put it in the file name, even if it's in surrounding
text, since a user might save the file but not any meta-information.
Name the file "electricsheep.XXX.YYYYY.ZZZ" where XXX is the
generation and YYYYY is the serial number, and ZZZ is the file
extension, eg "avi", "jpg", "mov", etc.

If you are distributing your own Sheep Packs (archives
containing many sheep), then include the attribution in the metainfo
(description) of the pack, and in a text or html file inside the pack.

on an album or book cover: attribute in the inside credits.

If you design your own sheep, attribution is not
required. Rerendering designs from the server does still require
attribution.

Commercial use or use without attribution is possible with purchase
of a license. for example, to use electric sheep in an advertisement
or product packaging, contact [email protected].

In contrast, the Gold Sheep, Dreams in High Fidelity, high-res prints of Electric
Sheep, and Scott Draves' other limited-edition art is not available
free of charge, seeScottDraves.com.